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In A First, Volvo To Bring Vehicles With EV Battery Passport

The Volvo EX90 electric SUV—which has the “world’s first EV battery passport”—will go on sale. Volvo is introducing the EV battery passport to provide important details to prospective purchasers, such as the composition, the source of the battery’s ingredients, and the battery’s carbon footprint. The automaker’s dedication has paid off as new all-electric vehicles are […]

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EU Commission Approves Italian Scheme To Support 4590 MW RE Production

European Commission recently approved the Italian State aid scheme that is expected to support electricity production from renewable energy sources. The European Commission has approved the aid, under EU State aid rules, an Italian scheme. This would extend support to 4590 MW new capacity for electricity production from renewable energy sources. The scheme was developed […]

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BGFA, Nuru SASU Collaborate To Scale-Up Mini-Grid Deployment In Congo

Beyond the Grid Fund for Africa (BGFA) and a company based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), signed a new agreement, to establish a new mini-grid, which is expected to provide access to clean energy in the northeastern part of the country. This project is expected to provide access to electricity for residential, […]

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India Needs To Increase Renewable Deployments: IEA Report

A latest report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that countries like India, European Union and the United States needed to accelerate the pace of deployment of renewable energy. The global energy think tank said that the acceleration is needed for India to achieve it target of ensuring 500 GW of capacities from non-fossil […]

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Why Battery Makers In EU Are Shifting Their Base To The US?

Several European Union (EU) battery manufacturing companies are now shifting their interests to the United States (US). Better tax credits benefits and pro-renewable policies of the western country seem to have attracted several of them to look towards the US for better returns. A recent report by a global energy think tank Rystad Energy indicated […]

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The Top 5 Challenges For Green Hydrogen To Overcome

Hydrogen as a source of energy isn’t a new concept and is dubbed as a potential alternate energy source for over a century now. However, most hydrogen produced today is generated using fossil fuel energy, a source to about a billion tons of CO2 emissions equivalent per year. The concept of green hydrogen, promising considerable […]

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JSW To Make Alloy-Coated Steel For Domestic Renewable Energy Sector

JSW Steel is bringing Zinc-Magnesium-Aluminium alloy-coated steel products into the domestic Indian market which is expected to spur demand for its product JSW Magsure from the domestic renewable energy sector but also from other allied end uses. So far the coated steel was imported from foreign nations while renewable energy companies purchase it at a […]

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Suzlon Secures 81.9 MW Order for 3 MW Series from Oyster Green

Suzlon Group has announced a new order win for the development of an 81.9 MW wind energy project for Oyster Green Hybrid One Private Limited. Suzlon will install 26 Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower and a rated capacity of 3.15 MW each at the client’s site in Agar, Madhya […]

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Climate Risk for Renewable Energy Projects & Parametric Insurance

Amidst the global conversation on climate change, the renewable energy sector finds itself at a critical juncture. As we grapple with shifting weather patterns and rising temperatures, the sector faces significant challenges in maintaining its infrastructure and ensuring operational efficiency. Research suggests a 12% reduction in wind turbine capacity by the century’s end, and a […]

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